Would you consider Brazil one of the most racist country ? It has the biggest african population outside of africa but yet the majority of blacks are in poverty, most middle class to upper class are whites ! Funny how the media and white brazilians claim Brazil is a colorblind society !

I’m not sure who hold the crown for “most racist country,” but there’s stiff competition all over the world.  I also think it’s inappropriate for Oppressed people to play the “I’m more oppressed than you,” game.  Oppression and oppression, and it all must be opposed and obliterated.  I’ve said often that “anti-Africanism  is the world’s only universal ideology.”  That’s is a consistent and tragic fact.Nations have...

Comrade Diallo, there are some in the struggle that lash out against some of the more scientifically minded brothers, especially when it comes to debunking claims that melanin is a god molecule or that black folk were once actually gods and had superpowers. They say we following white people science. To an extent they have a point because terms like celsius, farenheit, and other so called universal science terms are actually rooted in greek, arab, and latin. Thoughts on this?

First off, White science got a bad habit of taking credit for shit, and putting their names on shit they don’t have any business putting their names on.  Shit like mapping the stars, navigating the oceans, erecting massive structure, mathematics, agriculture, language, experimentation, etc; were all well under way across the world before European discovered hygiene and how to cook food.So yes, the came with their clubs, muskets, and nuclear...

Do you think that the Black Lives Matter groups will be lumped in with being a terrorist? I was think about McCarthyism and the practice of making accusations of subversion without proper regard for evidence.

No, that’s absurd.  The Systems and Institutions of White Domination have found out that it’s much easier to co-opt Black movements, buy off their leaders, give the masses some superficial and unenforced reforms, and that’s it.  That’s how they’ve been dealing with Black Reform and Integrationist since the late 60s.  Now, Black Revolutionary Struggles get different type of treatment when they start to resonate with the masses of...

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